Bills lead Chiefs 21-13 at halftime
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The Buffalo Bills lead the Kansas City Chiefs 21-13 at halftime in their latest matchup, continuing the trend of closely contested games between the two teams. Bills quarterback Josh Allen scored on a one-yard run, while completing 15 of 17 passes for 176 yards, including a touchdown to tight end Dalton Kincaid. Kincaid has recorded three receptions for 75 yards, with tight end Dawson Knox contributing a 30-yard reception that set up Allen's touchdown.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has completed 7 of 15 passes for 123 yards, as the Bills defense has effectively limited Kansas City's aerial attack. A critical sequence before halftime saw the Chiefs fail to score a touchdown after reaching the Buffalo 1-yard line, resulting in a field goal by Harrison Butker, his second of the game.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce left the field early to the locker room, raising concerns about a potential injury that could impact his availability in the second half. The Chiefs
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